Don Lowman Building
This building was erected in 1990-91. Originally called the U. L. Hiatt Building, the Otero Museum Board renamed it the Don Lowman Building in 2019. Don was an original founder of the Museum in 1984 and was a constant volunteer until his death February 2019.
This building houses a hand loom from the Pre-Civil War era, a collection of glass, stoneware, and mustache cups, an organ from the Tabor Opera House in Leadville, artifacts from area schools, a medical display of a variety of hand instruments and a dental x-ray machine, a clock display, a business machines display, a woodworking display, a Santa Fe Railroad display, a Post Office display, a War display, an Arkansas River map with display of water artifacts, phonographs, radios, doll houses and dolls, cameras, telephone switchboard, stained glass window, antique car display, a covered wagon and a prairie schooner.
This building houses a hand loom from the Pre-Civil War era, a collection of glass, stoneware, and mustache cups, an organ from the Tabor Opera House in Leadville, artifacts from area schools, a medical display of a variety of hand instruments and a dental x-ray machine, a clock display, a business machines display, a woodworking display, a Santa Fe Railroad display, a Post Office display, a War display, an Arkansas River map with display of water artifacts, phonographs, radios, doll houses and dolls, cameras, telephone switchboard, stained glass window, antique car display, a covered wagon and a prairie schooner.
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